Audio-Visual materials

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Rodman Public Library has a variety of audio-visual resources to serve the needs of both individuals and organizations in the community. Audio-visual items may be borrowed by any patron with a valid Rodman Library Adult Borrower's Card.

Contact the Adult Department at (330) 821-2665 for further information.

WHAT IS AVAILABLE?

MATERIALS

WHERE

LOAN PERIOD

Bi-Folkal Kits

Main Adult

2 weeks

Books on Cassette

Main Adult, Main Children's

2 weeks

Books on CD

Main Adult, Main Children's, Branch, Bookmobile

2 weeks

Compact Discs (Music)

Main Adult, Main Children's, Branch Adult

2 weeks

Videotapes (VHS)

Main Adult, Bookmobile

1 week
(Bookmobile: 2 weeks)

DVDs

Main Adult, Main Children's, Branch, Bookmobile

1 week
(Bookmobile: 2 weeks)

Reserves

For your convenience, materials may be reserved at any time during regular Library hours. Reserves may be made in person, by telephone 330-821-2665, or over the Internet by using roc.rodmanlibrary.com[2].

Fines

It is very important that items being borrowed are returned at the stated time, as other patrons may be waiting to use them. The fine for late videos and DVDs is $.50 per item per day. All other fines for audio-visual materials are $.10 per item per day. Maximum fines are $5.00 per item.

Books on CD

Compact Discs

All compact discs are fully cataloged in the online catalog[2]. The library offers a wide variety of classical, children's and popular music. Search for the subject COMPACT DISCS[4] to see a listing of titles.

Videos & DVDs

Videos and DVDs are listed in the online catalog[2]. Search for the subject VIDEO RECORDINGS[5] to see a listing of VHS titles and the subject DVD VIDEODISCS[6] for DVDs. The is no rental charge for videos, but fines are charged at $.50 per day, as noted above. There is a borrowing limit of 5 titles for DVDs. There is no limit on videocassettes.

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The patron assumes all responsibility for the borrowed materials against loss, theft, or damage. Many audio-visual materials are protected by Copyright, 17 USC 101. Unauthorized copying may be prohibited by law.